If there's one point on which all Western fans can agree, it's that Val Kilmer's role as Doc Holliday in Tombstonewill always be legendary. Undoubtedly one of the greatest supporting performances in Hollywood history, the late actor's rendering of the real-life gunslinger elevates an already impressive film into the realm of the genre's greatest classics. Between robbing poker games and taking part in Wyatt Earp's (Kurt Russell) revenge ride against the cowboys, Kilmer seamlessly masters the charismatic swagger of his classy killer, a man who cracks jokes about spelling contests but is willing to slaughter men to protect his only friendship. The layers of Kilmer's greatest performance result in a supporting character who feels larger than life, which is why it may strike some fans as surprising that they can actually learn everything they need to know about Doc Holliday from just his opening line.


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